Extended State Income Tax Return Deadlines for 2021
Earlier this month the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced that they are extending the tax filing deadline to May 17. For Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas taxpayers the deadline was extended to June 15 due to the February winter storms.
Anyway, you should remember that every state can set its own state income tax deadline. Let’s see the individual state tax deadlines for 2021.
- Alabama: May 17
- Alaska: There’s no state income tax
- Arizona: May 17
- Arkansas: May 17
- California: May 17
- Colorado: May 17
- Connecticut: May 17
- Delaware: May 17
- Florida: There’s no state income tax
- Georgia: May 17
- Hawaii: There are no changes
- Idaho: April 15
- Illinois: May 17
- Indiana: There are no changes
- Iowa: There are no changes
- Kansas: May 17
- Kentucky: May 17
- Louisiana: June 15
- Maine: May 17
- Maryland: July 15
- Massachusetts: May 17
- Michigan: May 17
- Minnesota: May 17
- Mississippi: There are no changes
- Missouri: May 17
- Montana: May 17
- Nebraska: May 17
- Nevada: There’s no state income tax
- New Hampshire: There’s no state income tax
- New Jersey: May 17
- New Mexico: May 17
- New York: May 17
- North Carolina: May 17
- North Dakota: May 17
- Ohio: There are no changes
- Oklahoma: June 15
- Oregon: May 17
- Pennsylvania: May 17
- Rhode Island: May 17
- South Carolina: May 17
- South Dakota: There’s no state income tax
- Tennessee: May 17 for Hall income tax
- Texas: There’s no state income tax
- Utah: May 17
- Vermont: May 17
- Virginia: May 17
- Washington: There’s no state income tax
- Washington, D.C.: May 17
- West Virginia: May 17
- Wisconsin: May 17
- Wyoming: There’s no state income tax